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An in situ iodine-doped graphene/silicon composite paper as a highly conductive and self-supporting electrode for lithium-ion batteries

An in situ iodine-doped graphene/silicon composite paper as a highly conductive and self-supporting electrode for lithium-ion batteries
Zhi Peng, Cheng Chen, Jian Yang, Sizhe Wang, Mengqiang Wu, Feng Gong, Tingting Feng, Jingang Qin
A highly conductive, highly flexible, self-supporting, and binder-free rGO/Si composite paper with superior electrochemical performance was obtained via in situ iodine doping and used as electrodes for flexible LIBs.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/ra/~3/UyzDYVDW940/C7RA06871A

DOI: 2017/RA/C7RA06871A

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